Controlling how your copies will look, Optimizing the quality (resolution setting) – HP Officejet 590 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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Load

your document with the printed

side facing away from you (up to 20 pages,
or a single document carrier). If necessary,
slide the

document guides

on the tray to the

left or right to adjust them for the width of
your document.

Note:

Always remove staples and paper

clips from your original before faxing to
avoid equipment damage.

Press the

Copy

button, then

enter the

number of copies

you want (up to 99).

Press the

Copy

button again to begin

copying.

The entire original document will be
scanned before copying begins.

The original document will be face-down in
the output tray, and the copies will be
face-up. For copy collating information, see
“Automatic collating” later in this chapter.

To cancel a copy in progress, press the Stop button on the HP Office-
Jet’s keypad.

Controlling how your copies will look

When you make a copy from the HP OfficeJet’s keypad, the way it
looks is determined by the Contrast and Resolution settings that are
selected on the keypad with the Contrast/Resolution button.

Note:

The Contrast/Resolution button settings also affect the quality

of paper faxes sent from the keypad. See “Changing the Resolution”
under “Using Advanced Fax Features” in Chapter 3.

Optimizing the quality
(Resolution setting)

Before beginning to copy, change the Resolution setting on the key-
pad to optimize for words, drawings, or photographs

Press the

Contrast/Resolution

button.

Press

1

to select Resolution.

Press

1, 2, or 3

to select the best quality

for words

, or press

4

to

select the best quality

for photographs and graphics

.

Document
guides

1

2

3

1

2

3

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